It’s the end of an era for Anne With an E (say that 10 times fast). On Monday, Netflix announced that the show’s forthcoming third season, which debuts January 3, will be its last. The cancellation was met with a strong reaction from fans, who have launched a campaign urging Netflix and Canadian network CBC to continue the adaptation. “This can’t be it,” wrote one particularly passionate viewer. “If you end them, you end my life.”

On Monday, Netflix finally announced the release date for the long-awaited Anne With an E Season 3, but it came with an unfortunate side-note. “The third and final season of Anne With an E premieres January 3,” tweeted Netflix’s See What’s Next account alongside new key art for the series. Season 3 has already aired in Canada on the CBC; the 10-episode season wrapped up this past Sunday, November 24.

The most recent Anne of Green Gables adaptation, Anne With an E stars Amybeth McNulty as Anne Shirley-Cuthbert, a fierce, 16-year-old girl forging her own path in the world. The coming-of-age story also stars Geraldine James and R.H. Thomson as her foster parents, and Corrine Koslo, Dalila Bela, Aymeric Jett Montaz, Lucas Zumann, and Kyla Matthews as various friends in Anne’s orbit.

While fans were excited about the Anne With an E premiere date, many expressed their shock and disappointment that Season 3 will be the last on Netflix. The replies to Netflix’s original tweet are filled with hashtags (of various spellings) calling for the streaming giant to renew the series and “remove ‘the final season’ out of that poster.” The Twitter campaign has also grown some serious legs, with fans urging others to voice their support for the show. “Are you guys ready to fight for what’s right?” wrote one fan. “Anne Nation I need you to be louder,” tweeted another fan. “Just want to see my best girl again,” added another.

As it stands, the Save Anne With an E campaign seems to be working. A few users have shared similar images of a conversation with Netflix support, in which an employee confirms that the streaming giant is considering reviving the show. While it’s possible that these images have been doctored, Netflix has responded to fan pressure in the past to bring back series like Lucifer and Designated Survivor.